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[[Stakeholder engagement]] is an individual's involvement with, satisfaction with, and enthusiasm for the organization he or she is associated with.
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[[Stakeholder engagement]] (alternatively known as [[stakeholder involvement and participation]]; hereinafter, the ''Engagement'') is an individual's involvement with, satisfaction with, and enthusiasm for the organization he or she is associated with.
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When a [[stakeholder]] is an [[employee]], the ''Engagement'' is also known as [[employee engagement]] and [[employee involvement and participation]].
  
  
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According to [[Organizational Behavior by Robbins and Judge (17th edition)]],
 
According to [[Organizational Behavior by Robbins and Judge (17th edition)]],
 
::[[Employee engagement]]. An individual's involvement with, satisfaction with, and enthusiasm for the work he or she does.
 
::[[Employee engagement]]. An individual's involvement with, satisfaction with, and enthusiasm for the work he or she does.
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::[[Employee involvement and participation]]. A participative process that uses the input of employees to increase employee commitment to organizational success.
  
 
==Related concepts==
 
==Related concepts==

Revision as of 20:39, 5 January 2019

Stakeholder engagement (alternatively known as stakeholder involvement and participation; hereinafter, the Engagement) is an individual's involvement with, satisfaction with, and enthusiasm for the organization he or she is associated with.

When a stakeholder is an employee, the Engagement is also known as employee engagement and employee involvement and participation.


Definitions

According to Organizational Behavior by Robbins and Judge (17th edition),

Employee engagement. An individual's involvement with, satisfaction with, and enthusiasm for the work he or she does.
Employee involvement and participation. A participative process that uses the input of employees to increase employee commitment to organizational success.

Related concepts

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